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not a very exciting post

Today began again with a doctor’s appointment, this one for something growing that I got addressed last summer, but forgot to take all my medication so is still there. Left to drive about 25 minutes before. Should’ve been a 15 – 18 minute trip, but I took a wrong turn because the map in my head of home territory has slipped a little. Arrived five minutes late, but the nice lady in reception didn’t seem to mind.

In the afternoon took a walk with my Dad and then sat down, feeling a little fatigued. Jeffrey came back and served some cheese then next thing I knew I was passed out.

Before dinner and later in the evening I watched a classic episode of the Simpsons from the early days. They are so absurdly clever, and there is usually some sort of moral element or lesson being taught that is nice salt for the humor. Have also been getting more comfortable working in front of the TV, which was difficult for me last week. Watching things like the Simpsons and Maria Bartiromo’sinterviews on CNBC has made me realize there are things to be learned from television, even if I haven’t minded not watching much at all the past two years.

Grandma: I appreciate your concern, it’s actually a small growth on my lower back, but thanks to the magic of modern medicine hopefully it’ll be gone soon! Thanks for the feedback and the encouragement about my lesson plans! Love, Charlie

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I'm a writer named Charlie and this is my weblog born1 on August 28th, 2008. It's mostly diary entries from when I taught in Japan for a year, through another in China; it's continued now that I'm back home in Chicagoland. There's also my sportswriting, thoughts on education, random photos, etc. ... best way to think of this is as my wunderkammer2.

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